Bighead sedge

Carex macrocephala

General: Perennial grass-like herb to 30 cm tall, from buried rhizomes.
Leaves: narrow, grass-like, to over 30 cm long, from base of stem.
Flowers: Tiny and inconspicuous, lacking petals, with male and femal flowers on separate plants; in large dense spikes 3-8 cm long at tip of stem.
Fruits: Achene, enclosed by a papery sheath (perigynia)

Distinguishing Characteristics: A very distinctive species for a sedge; its coastal habitat and large dense spikes are unmistakable.

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